Imagine spending the summer by the pool in the beautiful Julian mountains...inspiring campers to take the plunge and face their fears.
Where you will work:
Camp Winacka - A traditional rustic camp with spectacular views. The camp features a pool, miles of hiking trails, green building including a new environmental center and two lakes. Campers choose from programs focusing on aquatics, horses, arts and adventure. Campers and staff sleep in open-air cabins with built-in bunk beds, in platform tents with bunk beds or on cots under the stars.
Your summer will look like this:
- Send the summer at overnight camp.
- Provide supervision and ensure a safe environment at the pool and other waterfront activities in keeping with the American Camp Association standards, Safety Activity Checkpoints and Red Cross requirements.
- Assist in the management of the physical operation of the facilities and equipment.
- Provide surveillance during aquatic activities and rescues as needed.
- Assist in leading swimming instruction
- Assist in swim tests and classify swimming abilities of camp staff and campers
- Ensure waterfront activity participants are properly always supervised; be aware of and implement safety guidelines in compliance with camp rules, policies, and procedures.
- Observe all safety precautions and ensure compliance with all council health and safety rules, policies, and procedures.
Participate and assist with general camp activities - Perform other duties as assigned.
What’s in it for you:
- Compensation: $99 - 111/daily rate. Plus meals, room and board.
- Spend the summer outside and enjoy being out in nature.
- Make lifelong connections with the camp team.
- Experience problem solving, team building, communication, and mentoring skills.
- Create unforgettable memories in the lives of campers making a long-lasting positive impact!
Here is what it takes:
- Be at least 18 years of age
- Able to commit to full camp season: 6/12/2025-7/26/2025
- Ability to work with children and staff of different ages
- Current Lifeguard certificate from the American Red Cross or equivalent recognized body by ACA
- Good judgement in anticipating and preventing accidents, quickness in emergencies, flexibility, recognize limitations and problem-solving capabilities
- Ability to monitor quality of a swimming pool
- Ability to handle near-drowning, hypothermia and basic first aid
- Must be willing to work in an outdoor setting and live on camp premises during the summer
- Current First Aid/CPR/AED certification, or able to obtain certification before the first day of work